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COLORFUL PAGEANT PRESENTED AT POLI’S Cast of 600 Gives “The Dreamer Awakes” Afternoon and Evening. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"One Kiss,” at 8:20 p.m LI'S—Walter Scanlon, in Blarney Ston I\l“(‘Kfinorhl Kenyon, in “The ts 20 p.m. LTRESIDE \’l‘-—-“sxman Called Peter,” 0 COSMOS—Melodrama travesty, vau- deville and pictures, continuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—"0dditi DANCES NOTABLE FEATURE| Costuming and Music Are on an YETY—"Temptations of Elaborate Scale. burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Marriage Circle,” 140, 0, 6: Two large audiences attended Po- 1I's yesterday afternoon and evening, when the Tu pageant, “The 1 Dreamer cukes,” was presented | with a cast of 600 niembers of the Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade as a benefit for the missions of Mar. 1land and for the churches of the Jap- anese earthquake area i e The show was presented on a spe-j, € cially constructed double stage, with iy ] & ninety-foot lorama drop as| epavpa background, on which of | Bill Mghts played throughout. 3:30, Catholic higher schools of trict and vicinity furnished the par- Femaote, under e directon of Ma- STUDY OF U. S. HIGHWAYS. o ‘costume Moore Forredt. Th | Latin-American Representatives to prepared for permanent use in stag-i g the pageant in the huur cities | Make Investigation. rty representatives from twenty the United Stat ric o A e e dered . score | Latin-American countries will under- of thirty numbers, and at the close!take an iitensive field study of of each episode tie “Catiiotic_Univer- American highw and highway transportation as guests of the ihlgh\\' V¥ education board, Dr. John Club sang. The orchestra ally constructed chimes for Tigert, chairman, announced last ieht. Under the schedule, 3 survey will be made by automobile ande rail: with government depart- . burea national organi- CO- o)lé—ru(llu, for the er — Richard Barthel- nty-One,” at 6:15, 8, ! a e the play Theme of Pagennt. The theme of the pageant story the conquest of twentieth entw; America’s evil genius, Indifference sarl Bender, Catholic usader, cham- America_and - - a three w Jane America—. of "Gonzaga and Madeleine O'Brien of Trinity College—on lege graduation day are met b grim, P. J. 0'Connor of the ¥, who calls them sleep- and offers to show them the col- — ] Ne:ghborhood Rows “Ods the first epis the story of ng the palace of ing Cosmos is James F of Georgetown lie other members of the epis srom Holy Trinity bones.” Jone Yy my 3 they scratch the land to beat the band, they're always camped there- on. They're locoed clucks and howls my mjid- day snooze; now put in pens your tinhorn hens or some of them you'll !lose. I've bought a gun that shoots a ton of shinglenails and shot, and I will slay your hens today if they fichog AL P 4 | come on my lot.” “But cripes,” he dances of the Academy of the 5 - : A A ey I.‘quolh he, “it was vour bee that vist Catholic High and Immacalate | Stung my. little niece; and now I onception Academy each give nu.u.u in grief and woe to summon dan The crusader, Charles the police. Your cheap-john bees ""l;ffm:"'f“d"?5q°l;';:;“u}':;1"‘";_'2"‘"'5:go where they please and sting on. §1ia niEhts arc alse (‘;(_um,,! whom they elect; my niece's beak is town men. {now a freak, her beauty has been Beauty of Costumen. wrecked. My hens may scratch a The pageant classie, both for! garden patch where worthless milk- beauty of costume and perfection ot | weed grows, my hens may sing, bvt execution, is the Fra Angelico Angel| they don't sting a lovely lad e | You make me faint with vyour com- under the leadership of Miss Anna | plaint, your wrath gives me a pair Mullen. A torch dance of Holy Cross | I bounce a rock upon vour block, | Academy is "4 hit.” At the finale’ 4 to show vou my disdain.” “My bees | | don’t <pml our gr; 01 1 zes forth and the body of| troops from the rear of the! > theater down the aisles at the call| cried, in angry tones: “my bees; the knight of the new l'r\unlll» )dm\l squawk around the block and The pageant producing s s aslyake you, Gossip Jones. You are s aster and B merat, director | not fair, you do not care for neigh- Leo Behrendt; dance director, bors’ ilts or woes, and so, poor hick, s brick, and hope it busts relle_ Murray: associate 'lanvr direc- ror, Miss Meilon; associate dircetors.| vour nose.” So rows begin and 'tis | Sister Mar: leen, Arling Aleine: e i etor of make.up, Dennis Conneli:| a sin how largely they expand, and | Snyi { lives grow sour and bleak and dour, Sol | that might be sweet and grand. lights and stage. costumes, Edith Atc 5 : ervic 5 C and Wittt apef (Copyright) WALT MASON. Minister School_and Charl, pick; St. Stephen’s College cade! uniform did the ushering. ational officers of the Students’ Mission Crusade the production. Many prominent| among the clergy or in society o cupled the boxes. —Next Sunday's matinee will _be wmbassadors’ after-! noon and Baltimore d. Speetal | preparations for the c made for Sunduy eveni: Episodes two and three portray the! Hfu of American manhood and wom- first in wholehearted, though | vigor; lln n conquered oy Xl y rallied to tI d G dance t. John's College a; Cuthotic | attended | Books—we carry plete stock. 'E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TELLS OF U. S. REVENUE. F Haskin, in "The Amencnn Govern- a com- ment,” Where Congress doll it so ¢ the government 1o spend i ederic 1. H Amethx Explains Sources. rnment. Appropriating betwe four billion dollar: - 'h!w purpose, and the funds v passing other taxat a duty on THIS RECIPE HAS NOT BEEN DISCOVERED. BUT— IF YOU WORK HARD, AND SAVE A PORTION OF YOUR EARNINGS, YOU WILL DIS- COVER THE ADVANTAGE OF A SAVING ACCOUNT. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. é | v 1 country from forelgn lero are also tobacco tuxes, exces profits taxes, ta 0 rutions, and surtaxes o +vome to that of D bat or the on ticket. The tobacco tax is one of the Jurger producers of revenue, amount- ing for the fiscal year 1923 to more than, $300. 0. Every citizen will want a copy the E arged edition ““The coupon for details of of | V. King, a nnounced her ¢ r the Boston mayoralty promised, if elected, to salary to charity. i i Special Announcement for the DEAF Today, Tuesday and Wednesday February 18,.19 and 20 A Special Demonstration of the P-H-O-N-O-P-H-0O-R —will be held at Gibson's, 917 G St. N.W., commencing at 9 A.M. Experlcnced officials of the American Phonophor Corporation of New York City will be with us to explain this new hearing device for the help and relief of the deaf. This is the first ne the phonophor has ever been demon- strated publicly in Washington. The receiver which we illus- i L ASCO—"The Lady Killer,” arce, THE PLANS ANNUAL FETE. Association of Western Union Em- ployes to Revel Thursday Night. The Assoclation of Western Union Employes will give its annual enter- tainment and dance at the City Club Thursday night, 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, Chapman and O. A. Zell. tertainment—Edgar R. Kidwell and John M. Connell. Refreshments — Miss Rose Callan, Miss §. McDuflle, Mrs. M. G. Anderson and Mrs, M. McKelligan, Introduction—Joseph Vee McClos key, F. A. Jackson and John De Fi 1ipis. TReception—Irving Hanne, J. H. Call L. A. Berlinsky. trate above can be worn without a headband and is extremely light in weight. If you are deaf do not fail to come and see it. ‘We want every deaf person in Washington to come next week. You are under no obhganon to purchase unless you want to. The demonstration is free and every one is urged to come. Get It At Gibson's 917919 G St. NW. Officers of the assoclation follow: M. (:omuu-ln. prosldent clurpnu- If You Are Thinking x to Cali- of G fornia You Will Want Thix Book. Tickets—Mrs. SaFah Sparks, Miss book, Izabeth Martin, John Cutsail, Frank lnt information about routes, fares, fell, jr., Miss’ Ruth Bitting, Miss |shows with the aid of outline maps tie Tlorencs "Waters, Miss Eather G | ersitory. yon: can’ cover, “A_eopy” by Treger, Frances McDonald, pad, free of chesgr wid - George Gerhold, Miss Dorothy Parr. B. J. Carmoll, Miss D. Sagrario, but davis, General Agent. (. % Fenaagivania Bulidiag, Fhiladeln —Advertisement. Get It at Gibson’'s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents At Gibson’s Soda Bar. Delicious Ice Cream Delicious Coffee Delicious Hot Chocolate . Delicious Ples and Cake Potato Salad ' Nourishing Hot Beef, Clam or Tomato Boull- 10c 10c Chicken Salad 10¢ | sundwien SPEC!AL Twelve 5¢ Soda Checks (w: worth) Tungsten Bulbs at Low Prices 10-watt, 15-watt, Bulbs, special, each. 60-watt 100-watt, clear Th-watt, clear . o 150-watt, clear These are American-made, tipless bulbs. None delivered. Electrical Supplies at Low Prices mm:r_?_ 1b. Hot Polnt g5 49 erfid;wn Curling’ I :];-11,‘ Westinghouse IN};;K:,[ ‘lf?xm Curling z:\;‘:flsrt'lnghouse Room II-’al?n?—-nsmr Room Three-heat Electric Single-heat Electric Pads . Pads Electrio Curling Electric Curling . Irons Have Pearly Teeth and Healthy Mouths 43c . 17c and 39c 21c 39¢ 39¢ 21c 23c 25¢ 39 | Good Candies pull"d (hncolale soc 35¢ 10¢c .. 25¢ in 49¢ 39¢c | P;;nnt Tafty or Brxme 29¢ $9.49 . $5.49 98¢ Listerine. .. Kolynos Tooth Paste Pebeco Tooth Paste Pepsodent Tooth Lavoris. Zonite Mu-Sol-Dent. . Clovola Tooth ! Paste Pyrodento Tooth Paste .. Antiseptic Throut Gargle Lyon's Tooth Powder Colgate’s Tooth Paste Tpana Tooth at Low Prices Oh Henry, 10 Creole Pralines. 10e: 3 fer Greenfleld's Chomh(e Sponge, 1b. ¢ Chocolate Cherries, Horehound Drops, cordial. 1b. 1b. Jordan Almonds, Burnt Peauuts, 1b. 1b. Chewing Gum, | 3 fer Ready-made- Medicines For That Cold : ne and Brown's Mixture and e Ace EIme 25C | Ammonia Chioride Lozen- 25¢ “ )ule P‘“Q‘Ind Tar, with ex- ges ... tract cod liver oll and 2gc Laxative Bromo cucalyptus . Quinine . Fiaxseed, spirin, and Menthol 100 for . Bell's Pine Tar and Honey Hill's Cascara Quinine .... Creomulsion Scott's Emulsjon .. Swamp Root .... Lmulsion Cod Liver Ofl, Tanlac ... with Hypophosphites . Dainty Toilet Soaps Palmolive Soap, 21c | g Fairy Soan. 3 for .. o Palmolive make of Assorted Toilet Soaps, such as Rose, Flderflower, Lemon and goc Lilac. Special, dozen. ‘Woodbury’ Flcla.\ %n p‘ 55¢ 3 for .. < 21c Packer's Tar s Turknh Bam Soap, 12 for. 50c Resinol Soup ..... 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Sale of Miscellaneous Items At Low Prices Gold-plated Gillette Safety Razors ... 69¢c $1.00 Gold-plated Auto-Strop Razors ... 69¢ (War tax, 36 extra) All-metal Hot-water Bottles ..... Powder Puffs .. Aluminum Comb Cleaners Room Temperature Thermometers .. Play{ng Card; Guaranteed Fountain Syringes, fresh stock. Very Fine Imnomd Hot-water Bottles, ex- cellent quality $2.50 = "‘err Fine Imp“tad {ounmn yringes, exocellen quality .. °llent $2.98 Clinical Thermometers . Turkish Towels, 5 for Face Cloths, 10ct 3 for .. Boxed Writing Llnen-flmsh Writing Tablets, 5e; 6 for Vaginal Syringes Atomizers. ... Guaranteed Hol-wn.(er pSmssdiainas §100 | 2o Tise $135 & $1.50 Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St.N. W. 25¢ FE BRUARY 18, 1924, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. DPOLITAN THIS wml:x—u AM. to 11 PM. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS RICHARD Barthelmess With Derothy Mackail Stromg ' Cast, Day Melodramatic Rannees: Twenty-One ARRY SEMON, in IORSESHOES” Scenle—Symphony—News hington's Finent Orchestra Daniel Breeskin, Conductor ‘ CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR I68e AL RO N.W, Matinees . L 0 D TG and S xulmu\\ NIANS, Feature dtarts 6 '_%‘_IIIHIHIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIII|IIlI|IlIIIllllIIIII!IIHllfllllllllllllflflllflflllllfllllllllllllflllllflllfillllllllllllllli!lllllllllmllE 10:30 A.M.- RlA_LTo -To11P.M. [ BRILLIANT--MERRY---SMART THAT DESCRIBES WARNER BROS.’ THE MARRIAGE CIRCLE DIRECTED BY THE GREAT ERNST LUBITSCH WITH MARIE PREVOST FLORENCE VIDOR MONTE BLUE ADOLPHE MENJOU SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION CONCERT ARTIST—RADIO STAR WILLIAM ROBYN, TENOR APPEARING FOUR TIMES DAILY WITH RIALTO ORCHESTRA uunmmnnmmuuunmnnfimmmmmmm||nm|u|m|||umm|m _CRAND ALL’S , CENTRAL 9th B TODAY. AXD TOMORHOW HE in NI And “FIGHTING BLOOD. CRANDALL’S Theater Dk & E Stn. Avenue J4sPa A CRAN“DALL’s TOBAY AN 10 unmmw“ MIN "CRANDALL'S 2! MAT. o Apollo Thenter 624 I St. Fridas and Satorday at - Wi K. " HAR ‘CRANDALL'S, fl MAT. Friday i Oniy Appearsnce in Wi oli's, “ed Fel 5 5. Gieene's Burcau, . 6493 National, Feb. 28 at 4:36 Mistress of the Clarichord, In Recital with Lucy Gates, Soprano. T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. Your future vision can be protected only by your present careful “alchiuL ness. If your eyes are in- flamed see us at once. M. A. LEES OPTICAL CO. 614 Dth St. Branch Store Steaks Porterhouse Sirloin . Top Round . X Bottom Round . ...™ 35¢ - 60c | P-K Coffee ", "ix:" Ib. 28c¢ SEE_MT. VERNON, Via Historic Route Round Trip Alexandria and Mt. Vernon . Arlington, 10c Fast Electric Trais Mid-City Terminal, 12th and Pennaylvania Ave. N.W. 55 Minutes' Running Time tional Daily Fxcept Sunday Telephone Main 397 iny Garren’s Music Store 907 H St. N.E. —There is where we have located another Star Branch Office for the convenient placing of Star Classified Ads. If you live in that neuhbmhood you'll find it more handy than coming down- town to the main office. Prompt service will be given—and with- out fee—only regular rates. The Star very nat- urally prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. “Arounds the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Lotta Van Buren HE EYE: 712 11th Street ALEXANDRIA and ARLINGTON 80c Service Every Hour from Mt. Vernon Open 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.ML HOWARD THEATER 6 Days Only; Beginning Tonight, 8:30 P.M. BY POPULAR DEM THE ROSETIME REVUE CO. Presents FAST and FAMOUS Rosetime Revue A Beautiful Cast of 38 People A Pretty Chorus of 22 Girls Acclaimed by all as Washington’s first and greatest Musical Comedy —:STARRING OUR OWN MISS GERTIE WELLS, Prima Donna J. HARTWELL COOK CARROL BOYD Chick_Collins Harold Langhorn Ristina_Banks Gitchie Porter Jerome Carrington Ruth Evans Alden Garrison faude Williams Alice Coleman Floyd Moorman Evelyn Rawl Onita Dunlap Glascoe & Dyer Charles Williams Norma Brown Pete Jones Mamie Savoy Corinne Brown Chas. Jones Eleanor Ballard Margaret Laws Reginald York Hazel Jones Carol Clark “RED” DAVIS EDDIE UNDERDOWN “RAT” RATLEY COMEDIANS Reserved Seats, 88c & 66c. Box Seats, $1.10 Balcony, 55¢ Dances staged by MR..J. HARTWELL COOK Musical Arrangements By Louis N. Brown, Carrol Boyd, Jerome Carrington MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Louis Brown's Special Orchestra lnd Added Attractions ees—Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday: All Seats, 55¢ SPECIAL: Old Dutch M 1 Orchestra. Reservations Now on Sale, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dail; NAT'ONAL HEATRE FIREPROOF ABSOLUTELY Mats. Fri. & Sat. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents Tlm New York and Paris Success ° NE K'ss" COMEDY “ Il Music the C i | LDIJI!E EhouDY. OSCAR SHAW. JONN ADA LEWIS, JOHN 'PRICE oNES “AND DAGMAR OAKLAND: rti Mat Seats Next 'Monday Wed: and Sat. Thumasy EXALTING THE HUMAN FORM EARL CARROLL VANITIES PEGGY JOYCE wi JOE COOK Greatest of All Comedy Beauty Revees = F I.AMING gBARRIERS A small - town -ama ce packed with thrills and ealing tha = % 4 r brought to JIGOQI;ELIIE' LOGAN AND ANTONIO MORENO llfllfllllfl!llllllllflllllilfllflllllflllllllllllllflllfllll c LOEW'S o LUMBI A F STREET AT 12TH ALL IT LOVE Wdiliam De Mille's picturization of = “Rita Ooveniry,” ths famois sor et by Julicn i { i Film Features HIPPODROME %2 GLADYS W WILD PAR: 2105 l’n. Ave. Ph. W. 933 Am; CIRCLE =% Fo, 23 o R. L Ave. . and JACK m;’l'l'fl NITA NALDI, JACK HOLT AGNES AYRES, ROD LaROCQUE Juventle Comedy — Overtare Internationnl News 9th at O NORTH 9850, in “THE TIGET SHUBERT IEWETT o, By Arrans Frohman PRESENT A NEW COMEDY “THE BRIDE” By Stuart Olivier wue DORIS KENYON Followlng Our Adwrtising Pelley Twe iente for this 2o for, SL31, TONIGHT MAT. FRIDAY $1 Contin. from 3:30. JACKIE COOGAN in - “LONG LIVE THE KING” NEW MEADERS 5 Bih St. S.E. “THE BISHOP OF THE OZARKS." DUMBARTON “’.‘x?.’.“((';:‘f(??:'i’ufii‘.'. And Fine Tax T Adv.. aod in con. scate Bring -ldu-un ‘oF the 1 ¢t kindly tell It you lllu the play. Four endorsemnt’ o ook WED. |, One seat h« FREE BRIDAL to all brid BRIDE | companiea by es- QIFT NIQHT | cort itk one nl‘ NEXT WEEK:! o or d Great Cast. 'con.oay 18th and Galifornts TAR (‘m St orchestra ticket. N, By BE REMER, in “DON'T MARRY FOR 3O NEW YORK SYMPHONY | ORCHESTRA Bruno Walter Conduetor EVENING CONCERT Auditorium, Central High School Feb. 18th—8:30 O'Clock Reserved Seats: n.z& $1.00 ai he_office of FIRST TIME EVER AT POPULAR PRICES THE PRESIDENT THEATER Home of the Washington Theater Guild 1741 New York Avenue N HEIFETZ Th hrGr;:' W,yl oli's es., Fel o lo Mrs. & Oencert Birovny lm» CALLED PETER” Tres. at 830, Bost seats, 81, e Miiay t Dlus tax, NEXT WEEK: The first time on any stage, “Whose Baby Are Youl” with Ralph Kellerd and Conray. AMY LOWELL Reading from her own Poems Contral mn Sohool Auditorium. Fob 20th—8:16 o'Clock. Tickets ... Wi Bocisty f Fine Aru.l‘. 1741 New York Ave. | Week | o Sale Opens Today ' SAT.—BEST NEATS uu’ qucars [gaome s A Sncee. WAITILR SCANLAN n @ new 50nq-play by EE Rege 2heBIARNEY STONE yre Mon., Feb. 25 Hivr.. nt., §2.00 s nu, s Fri.. 8 $1.00, 50c, plus A Great Travesty on Old-Time Melodrama “FOR PITY’S SAKE” COMPANY OF PEOPLE, FRANKIE RICHARDSON “A COSMOS FAVORITE" LAUGHLIN & WEST P “THE LITTLE CULATOR” ADAMS & LILYAN “PERSONALITY PLUS CHARMS” GEORGE W. MOORE IN “BITS OF TRICKS" GRACE FALLON IN “WOoRD! AND MUST EVERY ACT WE PLAY IS FROM THE B. F. EXCHANGE Our Feature Photoplay The Paramount Production “Big Brother” “THE BUTTINSKY” A NEW JIMMIE AUBREY « icture Matinee, 22c and 38¢, 1 to 6 First Night \ande\llle 6:. .‘D Last Feature Showi Last Vaudeville Starts_ 9 la SHUBERT - BELASGO Beg. Tonight at 8:30 p. m. The Morosco Holding Co. Presemts THE LADY KILLER A Farcs With 1.000 Lavghs. With Clalborne Foster, Paal Kelly, John Cralg & & Distinguished Cash, Matinee Friday (Feb. 22) And Saturday. Best Seats, 32. Next Week—seats Thursday THE WOMANHUNTER By LOUIS SLODEN and JAMES TRACY, With RUTH SHEPLEY Charlotte Wallier—Wm. Boyd AND STRONG NEW YORK CAST F1GH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ST A!\ NUAL L)GAGEME)” EXTRAORDINARY The Inimitable ELSIE JANIS Ard Har Concert Company Added Attraction The Bemsational Artists ROYE & MAYE “Dance, Color, Speed” Speeial Fun Feature CASEY & WARREN 1n “The Fog” A Comedy Classto & OTHER SUPER ACTS Shows Dally 9:15 and 8§18 Bunday Matines at 8 EXTRA MATINEE Washington's Birthday Thres Shows—2:00, 5:00, and 8:18 NEXT WEEK Y New York Symphony. Orchestra Bruno Walter, Guest Conductor Poli’s, Tues., Feb. 19, 4:30 Soloiat, PABLO CASALS, celist at Greene's Burean, *19th and G Main 6495 Catherine Balle, 719 9th St. N.W. Frank. 6308, We teach you to anuce in a fey lesons. P _ Reduced rates. iy private. any how Class and dance Satur i e lessons by appointment. 5 Established_1900. MiSS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons by appointment. _Phone g r.m mn 19th 8¢ 8to Fhone 18 Free Dancing Till 9 p.m. Competent Instruction 5 \